Word: accomplish
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1930
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...fact that Phillips Brooks House has undertaken to lend actual aid to one of the most difficult situations that have existed in the economic life of the United States is in itself a worthwhile gesture. What they accomplish will remain for future developments. Judging from the intelligence of the first move, the result will be highly successful...
Recommendations. The conference made 19 recommendations. Eighteen made up a credo that children should be born healthy, be kept healthy. To accomplish that, the 19th advised that districts, counties and communities should organize (using existing organizations where intelli gently possible) for child health, education and welfare. They should have: 1) trained full-time public health officials with public health nurses, sanitary inspectors and laboratory workers; 2) available hospital beds; 3) full-time public welfare services for the relief and aid of children in special need from poverty or misfortune, for the protection of children from abuse, neglect, exploitation, moral hazard...
Professor Sorokin recently finished the treatise in collaboration with C.Z. Zimmerman, associate professor of Sociology in the University of Minnesota, and C.J. Calpin, of the United States Department of Agriculture. It is designed to accomplish the purpose of making available to English-speaking students the most important writings on rural life and rural peoples in all languages, from the earliest times to the present...
...There probably is no doubt that Lord Thomson thought it would be a striking, dramatic feat to accomplish a flight to India [where he was to succeed Lord Irwin as viceroy] and come home in safety while the Imperial Conference was sitting." Air Vice-Marshal Hugh Caswell Tremenheere Dowding said Lord Thomson had told him not to let his judgment be swayed by his (Lord Thomson's) eager ness to be off; but he showed a memorandum from Lord Thomson insisting upon a take-off early in October...
...thinking and in affairs of the country. There are many who have the desire but not the means for political education. It becomes obvious, especially after political elections, that the democratic form of government stands or falls by the amount and quality of that education. A Liberal Club can accomplish little by brave gestures of communism or undergraduate tracts on political situations, but it can do much to further a knowledge of contemporary problems...